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From: Kickstarter HQ [email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Projects We Love: Just an Expression Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 19:44:11 +0000 Having trouble viewing this email? View it online instead This Week on Kickstarter June 6, 2013 This week we're sharing a few projects that we love and asking that, in return. you share your story with us! It's really easy, and we'd love to hear from you. ,,Clyde: An Expressive Lamp for Creative Homes Clyde: An Expressive Lamp for Creative Homes by Amanda Williams ;,,Category Product Design ;)_ ocation Alexandria, VA Expressing himself Bringing programming into household objects may seem like a far-fetched idea, but the team behind Clyde have made it a practical reality. Complete with Arduino compatibility, this hackable desk lamp lets you program your lighting environment. Featuring an array of sensors, Clyde can sense its surroundings and adapt accordingly. It's even got an "afraid of the dark" setting, perfect for those of us who are still scared of the boogie man! EXPLORE THIS PROJECT EFTA01143636 & Tell me your Call me now Story about... CALL 651-321-4996 S Tell me your Story about... IIb ~y Phil Hansen PACategory Art ocation Minneapolis, MN 2,Continuous City Continuous City by Brian Foo P ACategory Art Book ocation New York, NY Phil Hansen's latest project is all about participation. It's a simple idea — call a phone number and share your story. Phil will then add your story, in its entirety, to his giant canvas, where it will live alongside all the other stories left on his voicemail. It's a massive piece of participatory art that you can join just by hitting a few digits. EXPLORE THIS PROJECT Watercolor world Inspired by Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities, Brian Foo's latest project reimagines the Big Apple as a city of dreams. By recreating some of New York's most famous buildings in watercolor form, Brian transforms its landscapes and topographies into majestic worlds that make you think about the infinite possibilities that exist in a city of 8 million people. EXPLORE THIS PROJECT Check out even more projects right from your phone! Love these projects too? p, Share on p, Share on - I I Get the Kickstarter app Don't want to keep getting the newsletter? mars okay. you can unsubscribe. Copyright 2013 Kickstarter Inc. 155 Rivington Street, New York. NY 10002 EFTA01143637

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